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Histamine receptors and bioeffects on clonal parathyroid endothelial cells

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Using a clonal line of bovine parathyroid endothelial cells (BPE-1) we defined the presence on these cells of a histamine H2 receptor and characterized its pharmacological properties. Interaction of histamine with its receptor induced an increase of cAMP accumulation in a dose- and time-dependent fashion. This effect appears unique for parathyroid endothelial cells, in fact, clonal parathyroid epithelial cells did not exhibit a similar response. No effect of histamine was observed on BPE-1 cell proliferation.

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Frediani, U., Benvenuti, S., Masi, L. et al. Histamine receptors and bioeffects on clonal parathyroid endothelial cells. J Endocrinol Invest 19, 298–303 (1996). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03347866

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